WO2002102515 A UPAB: 20030307 NOVELTY - Micro-dispensing method for liquids involves producing drops (11) from a drop generator (10). These fall freely through a grid or perforated plate (21, 24), therefore producing droplets (13, 15) which fall on to a target (30). DETAILED DESCRIPTION - An INDEPENDENT CLAIM is included for an apparatus for carrying out the above method. USE - The micro-dispensing method is useful in biomedicine and biotechnology, for modifying the properties of surfaces and for modifying the properties of droplets in ink jet printers (claimed). The method is particularly suitable for use in pharmaceutical screening. ADVANTAGE - The novel method results in more accurate, reproducible dispensing of liquids
A table-top microdevice was introduced in this work to produce ultrasmall particles for drug deliver...
The method comprises providing (70) a solution with particles, and ejecting (72) the solution throug...
The invention relates to a device for dispensing droplets comprising a first channel (8, 10), known ...
Abstract High‐resolution fluid dispensing techniques play a critical role in modern digital microflu...
Precision micro-dispensing based upon ink jet technology has been used in medical diagnostics since ...
DE 102009021614 A1 UPAB: 20101203 NOVELTY - The method involves suspending biological objects in liq...
Goal is to develop a multi-channel micromachined chemical fluid jet dispenser that is applicable to ...
From rain drops to very tiny, pico-liter sized drops produced in an ink-jet printer, drop formation ...
This paper presents the development and characterization of two different types of effective micro-m...
Liquid droplets may be manipulated within microfluidic channel structures, or on planar surfaces to ...
Drops are constantlyand spontaneouslyproduced in nature, but varied industrial fields (such as biote...
A table-top microdevice was introduced in this work to produce ultrasmall particles for drug deliver...
DE 10336513 A UPAB: 20050406 NOVELTY - Micro-injection device comprising an injection needle (4), an...
WO 200123092 A UPAB: 20010518 NOVELTY - A device for absorbing and releasing small amounts of liquid...
The currently available nebulization devices have a slow aerosol flow and produce vapor with large m...
A table-top microdevice was introduced in this work to produce ultrasmall particles for drug deliver...
The method comprises providing (70) a solution with particles, and ejecting (72) the solution throug...
The invention relates to a device for dispensing droplets comprising a first channel (8, 10), known ...
Abstract High‐resolution fluid dispensing techniques play a critical role in modern digital microflu...
Precision micro-dispensing based upon ink jet technology has been used in medical diagnostics since ...
DE 102009021614 A1 UPAB: 20101203 NOVELTY - The method involves suspending biological objects in liq...
Goal is to develop a multi-channel micromachined chemical fluid jet dispenser that is applicable to ...
From rain drops to very tiny, pico-liter sized drops produced in an ink-jet printer, drop formation ...
This paper presents the development and characterization of two different types of effective micro-m...
Liquid droplets may be manipulated within microfluidic channel structures, or on planar surfaces to ...
Drops are constantlyand spontaneouslyproduced in nature, but varied industrial fields (such as biote...
A table-top microdevice was introduced in this work to produce ultrasmall particles for drug deliver...
DE 10336513 A UPAB: 20050406 NOVELTY - Micro-injection device comprising an injection needle (4), an...
WO 200123092 A UPAB: 20010518 NOVELTY - A device for absorbing and releasing small amounts of liquid...
The currently available nebulization devices have a slow aerosol flow and produce vapor with large m...
A table-top microdevice was introduced in this work to produce ultrasmall particles for drug deliver...
The method comprises providing (70) a solution with particles, and ejecting (72) the solution throug...
The invention relates to a device for dispensing droplets comprising a first channel (8, 10), known ...